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The Faithful Flyer, 12-11-2016, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 12-11-2016, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 12-04-2016, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 12-04-2016, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
"Dom Cyprian Davis - In Gratitude And Praise", C. Vanessa White
"Dom Cyprian Davis - In Gratitude And Praise", C. Vanessa White
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
A poem in honor of Father Cyprian Davis, O.S.B.
The Inspiring And Challenging Legacy Of Cyprian Davis, Osb, Bryan M. Massingale
The Inspiring And Challenging Legacy Of Cyprian Davis, Osb, Bryan M. Massingale
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
I had the privilege of knowing Fr. Cyprian in multiple capacities: as a fellow Black Catholic priest and our membership in the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus; as a faculty colleague at the Institute for Black Catholic Studies at Xavier University (New Orleans); and as a fellow Black Catholic scholar and our membership in the Black Catholic Theological Symposium. Yet these are but only the formal settings of our professional relationships. More importantly and significantly, Cyprian was for me and many others a role model, a mentor, and even a legend. I always approached him with attitudes of awe, reverence, …
Farewell, Fr. Cyprian, Kimberly Flint-Hamilton
Farewell, Fr. Cyprian, Kimberly Flint-Hamilton
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
These past two years have been difficult for the BCTS. On May 18, 2015, we lost our beloved friend, colleague, mentor, and role model, Fr. Cyprian Davis, OSB, at the age of 84. Six years ago, in 2010, Cecilia Moore, Steve Hamilton and I spent two days with Fr. Cyprian and recorded his reflections on his life. Volume IV of the Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium features the essay that resulted from that interview.
Securing The Legacy Of Black Catholics Through Archival Donations: Dom Cyprian Davis, O.S.B. (1930-2015), A Case In Point, Kathleen Dorsey Bellow
Securing The Legacy Of Black Catholics Through Archival Donations: Dom Cyprian Davis, O.S.B. (1930-2015), A Case In Point, Kathleen Dorsey Bellow
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Cyprian Davis, O.S.B., was a lifelong scholar of church history and a prolific archivist. This article recaps his development as a Catholic historian whose struggle with black consciousness and commitment to serve God’s people placed him in a unique position to chronicle the growth of the U.S. Black Catholic church. In late 2014, he made a plan with colleagues to finally organize and dispose of the substantial collection of documents, files, photos, correspondence, and articles related to the history of Black Catholics in the United States that he had accumulated during the course of his career and ministry. Fr. Davis’ …
Theology: A Portrait In Black — Product Of Vatican Ii And The Civil Rights Movement; Catalyst For Future Black Catholic Scholarship, Kimberly Flint-Hamilton
Theology: A Portrait In Black — Product Of Vatican Ii And The Civil Rights Movement; Catalyst For Future Black Catholic Scholarship, Kimberly Flint-Hamilton
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
This paper explores the context in which the manuscript Theology: A Portrait in Black emerged and set the stage for those who were then and have continued to evolve as leaders in the Black Catholic Movement, among them, Dom. Cyprian Davis, O.S.B. Its contributors continued on to become scholars, teachers, and leaders in the U.S. Church. The book, and its contributors, inspired a generation of black Catholics and helped move the American Church on a path toward inclusion. It was both a product of its time and a beacon of hope.
Appreciation For Fr. Cyprian Davis, Diane Batts Morrow
Appreciation For Fr. Cyprian Davis, Diane Batts Morrow
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
An essay in honor of Father Cyprian Davis, O.S.B.
Cover And Front Matter, Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Cover And Front Matter, Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Cover, table of contents, administrative information, Volume 10 (2017)
"Just Enough", Steven Hamilton
"Just Enough", Steven Hamilton
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
A poem in honor of Father Cyprian Davis
The Risk Of Memory, The Cost Of Forgetting, M. Shawn Copeland
The Risk Of Memory, The Cost Of Forgetting, M. Shawn Copeland
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
This article, a revision of the Raymund Schwager, S.J., Memorial Lecture, given at the Colloquium on Religion and Violence, July 10, 2015, St. Louis University, focuses on the risk of memory and the cost of forgetting. Memory, and the act of remembering both individually and collectively as a society, involves risk to a society’s present, past, and future. Forgetting comes at a price exacted by the past, but paid in the present for the future, even as nations sometimes choose to forget. This thesis is developed in three parts – common meaning and memory as grounding a community; the cost …
Review — Black Practical Theology, Edited By Dale P. Andrews And Robert London Smith Jr., C. Vanessa White
Review — Black Practical Theology, Edited By Dale P. Andrews And Robert London Smith Jr., C. Vanessa White
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
No abstract provided.
Theological Anthropology In The Theology Of Marriage And Family, Joseph S. Flipper
Theological Anthropology In The Theology Of Marriage And Family, Joseph S. Flipper
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
The Catholic Church is faced with the challenge of theologically interpreting families that have experienced divorce, remarriage, and children outside of wedlock. The anthropology of conjugal self-gift, though valuable as an analogy to the Trinitarian communion, makes the nuclear family into an ideal. Since fewer than half of children in the U.S. live in the “traditional family,” it remains a problematic ideal. I suggest that familial and marital situations outside of the norm—often seen as problems illustrative of the breakdown of marriage in contemporary society—may be regarded in another light. A more adequate anthropology must consider how diverse marital and …
Review — Democracy In Black: How Race Still Enslaves The American Soul, By Eddie S. Glaude Jr., Jon Nilson
Review — Democracy In Black: How Race Still Enslaves The American Soul, By Eddie S. Glaude Jr., Jon Nilson
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
No abstract provided.
Review — Racism And The Image Of God, By Karen Teel, Simonmary Asese Aihiokhai
Review — Racism And The Image Of God, By Karen Teel, Simonmary Asese Aihiokhai
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
No abstract provided.
Chronology, Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Chronology, Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
Listing of locations of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium, 1978-present
Review — Morality Truly Christian, Truly African: Foundational, Methodological, And Theological Considerations, By Paulinus Ikechukwu Odozor, C.S.Sp., Alex Mikulich
Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium
No abstract provided.
Jesus And The World Of Grace, 1968-2016: An Idiosyncratic Theological Memoir, William L. Portier
Jesus And The World Of Grace, 1968-2016: An Idiosyncratic Theological Memoir, William L. Portier
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
This article offers an impressionistic look back over the past five decades, from 1968 to 2016, in Catholic theology in the United States. At the heart of this story are Christology, the world of grace, and their relationship. This memoir unfolds in three parts: “Running on Empty, 1968–1980”; “Jesus and the World of Grace, 1980–2016”; “Can Liberal Catholics Come Back?” It identifies the most neuralgic question left to us from this period: How is Christ related to the world of grace?
The Faithful Flyer, 11-13-2016, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 11-13-2016, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 11-06-2016, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 11-06-2016, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 11-20-2016, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 11-20-2016, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
To Know, Love And Serve, Maria A. Smith
To Know, Love And Serve, Maria A. Smith
Musical Compositions about the Marianist Charism
No abstract provided.
The Faithful Flyer, 10-30-2016, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 10-30-2016, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Response: Are American Christians Persecuted?, Susan L. Trollinger
Response: Are American Christians Persecuted?, Susan L. Trollinger
English Faculty Publications
With an eye toward reuniting the church and the academy, this book focuses on the role that scholarship can play in making good preachers into really great preachers. This is the bridge between scholarly and popular writing that informs the sermon and makes it more powerful and meaningful for the people who regularly listen to sermons. Preachers are challenged to raise the level of their commitment to scholarship as well as overcome any pre-existing prejudices with scholarship. The preacher as scholar is the perfect way for the pulpit to respond to the challenges of a secular, post-modern world that often …
Response: Are American Christians Persecuted?, William Vance Trollinger
Response: Are American Christians Persecuted?, William Vance Trollinger
History Faculty Publications
With an eye toward reuniting the church and the academy, this book focuses on the role that scholarship can play in making good preachers into really great preachers. This is the bridge between scholarly and popular writing that informs the sermon and makes it more powerful and meaningful for the people who regularly listen to sermons. Preachers are challenged to raise the level of their commitment to scholarship as well as overcome any pre-existing prejudices with scholarship. The preacher as scholar is the perfect way for the pulpit to respond to the challenges of a secular, post-modern world that often …
Response: A Scary Resurrection, William L. Portier
Response: A Scary Resurrection, William L. Portier
Religious Studies Faculty Publications
With an eye toward reuniting the church and the academy, this book focuses on the role that scholarship can play in making good preachers into really great preachers. This is the bridge between scholarly and popular writing that informs the sermon and makes it more powerful and meaningful for the people who regularly listen to sermons. Preachers are challenged to raise the level of their commitment to scholarship as well as overcome any pre-existing prejudices with scholarship. The preacher as scholar is the perfect way for the pulpit to respond to the challenges of a secular, post-modern world that often …
The Faithful Flyer, 10-23-2016, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 10-23-2016, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Women’S Perceptions Of The Usefulness Of Group Music Therapy In Addictions Recovery, Susan Gardstrom, Abigail Klemm, Kathleen M. Murphy
Women’S Perceptions Of The Usefulness Of Group Music Therapy In Addictions Recovery, Susan Gardstrom, Abigail Klemm, Kathleen M. Murphy
Music Faculty Publications
This study represents our attempt to uncover aspects of group music therapy that women with addictions perceive as useful toward recovery – factors that have yet to be clearly identified in existing literature. Women in residential treatment for addictions to heroin and other substances were surveyed following group music therapy sessions involving vocal and instrumental re-creation, listening, and improvisation. Qualitative content analysis of data revealed four major findings. We learned that treatment is, in fact, seen as useful by these particular women and that Yalom’s theory provides a meaningful framework for identifying, understanding, and fostering mechanisms within the group music …
The Faithful Flyer, 10-16-2016, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
The Faithful Flyer, 10-16-2016, University Of Dayton. Campus Ministry
Chapel Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Mary And The Church In The Teachings Of Paul Vi, John Paul Ii And Francis, Thomas A. Thompson
Mary And The Church In The Teachings Of Paul Vi, John Paul Ii And Francis, Thomas A. Thompson
Marian Forum
On October 14, 2016 we joined together, across the globe in real time, to listen and discuss three presentations on the subject of Mary and the Church in the teachings of PaulVI, John Paul II, and Francis.
These presentations began via teleconference promptly at 2:30 p.m. Eastern time. After a brief introduction, each presenter gave a 15-minute presentation on his or her topic. The session concluded with an hour of open discussion and final remarks at 4:30 p.m. Eastern time.